Monday, November 11, 2013

Veterans Day and the Elks






Veterans Day has always reminded me of the many folks I've known throughout my life who were directly or indirectly involved in our country's defense. My father and uncle were Korean War Veterans, I was married to a Vietnam Veteran, and many of my friends and my daughters friends, have served or are still serving. Yesterday, I participated in the Veterans Day Services at the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne. It was an honor to be among all those wonderful men and women who have sacrificed so much. It is my hope and prayer that they realize how grateful we are!

To my father: I wish you could have seen me in the parade! I bet you would have laughed at me being in a tuxedo! But I know that because you had been an "Elk", you would have understood how important the Veterans are to the Elks. I spend a lot of my free time doing things through the Elks organization, to show our appreciation. We donate to our local Vietnam Veterans Food Pantry, we supply our local needy Veterans with Thanksgiving Baskets each year. We invite all children of our local active duty military personnel to our annual Kids Christmas Party. We travel every month to our local Veterans Hospital to bring a meal and a smile to our wounded Veterans.  Last summer we held a classic car show to raise money for Cape Cod Cares for Troops and earlier we held a Veterans Cookout so all our local vets could come and eat for free.  Dad, I know this must sound like I'm bragging ~ maybe I am. The Elks have provided me a way to say thank you and keep saying thank you to all those, like you and Uncle Stu, who have given more than I can imagine to keep our country safe. I don't know if you ever really got a "Thank You For Your Service" from anyone Dad, so I'm saying it ~ every chance I get.

And to all of those Servicemen and women out there in Blogger world who might stumble upon this post, I sincerely thank you for your dedication to our country.

Benevolent Protective Order of Elks

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

The Kibash

Well folks, looks like my postings will be less frequent.  Because I spend so much time at work, most of my posts have been created during my slow times (waiting for the phone to ring at 10pm). Up until now, I've been able to access my blog during my slow/down times at work but that has all changed.  The "powers that be" have reinstalled the "Websense" program so now I am unable to even view a blog.  If it has the word "blog" anywhere near it, around it or on it, I am blocked.(As well as many other sites, now off-limits). However,  resourceful is my middle name, (actually it isn't my middle name, I don't have a middle name, but that's a whole 'nuther post). I have come up with a way to at least write the post, save it and send it to myself in an email so that I can pull it up when I get home, copy it - paste it and voila! A Post!  Take that Websense!! Only I don't usually post anything after a double shift - too many chances for mistakes to happen.  So, although my postings have been delayed, they haven't been able to put the Kibash on them. What they have been able to do is keep me from posting comments on my favorite blogger sites.  Buck from  Exile in Portales, Lou from Bag Blog, Jim from Suldog  Jim from Nobody Asked Me, and Kris from Noodling On It - Journal here is my linky-love for all of you - in case I don't get a chance to comment as much as I want - although some of you may be grateful for the respite! I have a slim hope that at some point the IT guy who has the ability to loosen the noose around the internet access will see fit to do so. Until then folks, I'll be winging it. 
It's not just for breakfast anymore!

Friday, November 1, 2013

56 hours in 4 days is too much for this girl....

No brain left... must sleep... more better later~